Really, I do have a basic understanding of shell expansion and similar, I would do grep ab\|cd without googling for it...
But how you filter for this file (if you want to do fix -f for example)? I couldn't get it to work; I can get the proper expression to work with anything like ls or file but not to feed it to snapraid!
It isn't a problem, the file is here (actually I did recover it already with something like 'abc' filter but what's the proper way to "call" this file in snapraid fix -f ?
Linux and bash shell.
This is the file (note that there is a funky folder and then a funky filename):
/mount/work/test1/abc [ xy ] ( z t)/xy [ z t ] (uv).txt
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This is not a joke, really.
Really, I do have a basic understanding of shell expansion and similar, I would do grep ab\|cd without googling for it...
But how you filter for this file (if you want to do fix -f for example)? I couldn't get it to work; I can get the proper expression to work with anything like ls or file but not to feed it to snapraid!
It isn't a problem, the file is here (actually I did recover it already with something like 'abc' filter but what's the proper way to "call" this file in snapraid fix -f ?
Linux and bash shell.
This is the file (note that there is a funky folder and then a funky filename):
/mount/work/test1/abc [ xy ] ( z t)/xy [ z t ] (uv).txt